Correlating corneal arcus with atherosclerosis in familial hypercholesterolemia
Open Access
- 10 March 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Lipids in Health and Disease
- Vol. 7 (1) , 7
- https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-511x-7-7
Abstract
A relationship between corneal arcus and atherosclerosis has long been suspected but is controversial. The homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia patients in this study present a unique opportunity to assess this issue. They have both advanced atherosclerosis and corneal arcus. This is a cross-sectional study of 17 patients homozygous for familial hypercholesterolemia presenting to the Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health. Plasma lipoproteins, circumferential extent of arcus, thoracic aorta and coronary calcific atherosclerosis score, and Achilles tendon width were measured at the National Institutes of Health. Patients with corneal arcus had higher scores for calcific atherosclerosis (mean 2865 compared to 412), cholesterol-year score (mean 11830 mg-yr/dl compared to 5707 mg-yr/dl), and Achilles tendon width (mean 2.54 cm compared to 1.41 cm) than those without. Corneal arcus and Achilles tendon width were strongly correlated and predictive of each other. Although corneal arcus was correlated with calcific atherosclerosis (r = 0.67; p = 0.004), it was not as highly correlated as was the Achilles tendon width (r = 0.855; p < 0.001). Corneal arcus reflects widespread tissue lipid deposition and is correlated with both calcific atherosclerosis and xanthomatosis in these patients. Patients with more severe arcus tend to have more severe calcific atherosclerosis. Corneal arcus is not as good an indicator of calcific atherosclerosis as Achilles tendon thickness, but its presence suggests increased atherosclerosis in these hypercholesterolemic patients.Keywords
This publication has 64 references indexed in Scilit:
- Inflammation, Atherosclerosis, and Coronary Artery DiseaseNew England Journal of Medicine, 2005
- Human Low-Density Lipoproteins: Oxidative Modification and Its Relation to Age, Gender, Menopausal Status and Cholesterol Concentrationscclm, 1997
- Corneal Arcus and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Asians in SingaporeInternational Journal of Epidemiology, 1992
- Beyond CholesterolNew England Journal of Medicine, 1989
- Normalization of plasma lipoprotein concentrations in patients with type II hyperlipoproteinemia by combined use of neomycin and niacin.Circulation, 1984
- Coronary Artery Disease in 116 Kindred with Familial Type II HyperlipoproteinemiaCirculation, 1974
- Arcus senilis: its relation to certain attributes and risk factors in patients with coronary heart diseaseHeart, 1970
- Arcus senilis and coronary artery diseaseAmerican Heart Journal, 1965
- Arcus Lipoides Corneae and ArteriosclerosisActa Medica Scandinavica, 1960
- Ueber parenchymatöse EntzündungVirchows Archiv, 1852